Sullivan Daily Times, Volume 48, Number 35, Sullivan, Sullivan County, 18 February 1946 — Page 3

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2 cents word, minimum, Thanks, $1.00. rons, In Memoriams, 2 cents For Sale HAVE Sudan seed. Better fafe and buy now what you fl need. Farm Bureau Co-op. rr, ti t-. j i ujiu ifccxv ai.i tiiw Irvlce call 285 at Mace Tire & ttery Service, Sullivan, Ind. JflB SALE Twenty building les, 75 frontage 150' deep, join-, City limits south, east side of j hway 41. Tel. 714. ! OR SALE White Rock fries sale. 2'4 3V4 lbs. S. E. ulson. State Road 54. New Lebon phone. J IFOR SALE 2 heavy wicker Ickers; one 11x12 rug, Axminsp; Queen Anne dining table & chairs; cabinet radio. Mrs. opper, bheiDurn. FOR SALE 6-room house, Lilt-in cabinet, water in house. ne block east vt Methodist tiurch, Shelburn. Phone 49-J. zra Trowbridge. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Also anted: farm hand, experienced. . T. Cox, R. 4 Sullivan. LATEST popular Victor, Blue ird and International records, Iso popular, classical and child"m's record albums. Receive li'ekly shipments. R-.W. Cadwell FOR SALE Entire herd of kilk cows; International milking mchine. Henry Dodds, R. 1. bone 8204. i . FOR SALE Cream separator. e Laval No. 12. D. E. Salter, 2 i ill. south of Lewis. Shelburn R. 1. FOR SALE South State St., fc-roorn bungalow and garage. lecricity & water. $1,600. Easy rms. Box C5 c-o Times. V FOR SALE 10-room house, emi-modern, west "side of North i'&in.St. $3500.00. Easy terms. Inluire 460 So. Court. C. Trice. FOR SALE Two vacant lots vith 60-i't frontage on South ourt. 327 North State. Phone 442. FOR SALE Copper Clad ange, white enamel trim, A-l Condition; also wood heater. kissell Patton, Fairbanks. FOR SALE Nice large building 'ot on S. Section. Inquire at 123 W. Wall. FOR SALE Clover and timohy hay. Three miles west of Ugh school on Road 154. H. .W. rcphlin. , FOR SALE 60-acre farm, Yiostly bottom ground. 4-roomed touse, barn and outbuildings. plenty of water. On gravel road, chool, mail . and milk routes. electricity available. Located. lVz mi. east and 1-4 mi. north of Paxton. Would sell iny personal oroperty with it, 2 horses, 2 cows, 2, sows, hay, corn and farming tools. Robert T. Robertson. FOR SALE Two table lamps. 1 bride'e Limn,' 1 floor Limn. 1 rocking chair, 1 electric soldering iron. 1 overstuffed enitp' Sf. IVm. jaldson St. Phone 158. t oajjjl caiea iimomy nay 40c bale. See Harry Shorter on Harrv Mason farm Hi mi crnth fpast of New Lebanon. 1 , Dead Animals Removed All kinds: horses, cows, sheep, calves and hegs. Call Monroe Feed Service, SuHivan phone 332 or Crawford 8201 or Crawford 53109. Terr.e Haute. We pay all phone charges. 24 hour ser vice. John WachteJ Co Ten-g Haata.

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W Wall it 1 I FOR SALE 1941 Ford DeLuxe. lniir - rmnr. i-"nonf FOR SALE OR TRADE for city . rental property, 68 acres, well im- ' proved. Harry M. Brown, Shelburn R. 2. I FQR SALEGood baled clover hay with straw mixed. $12.50 per ton. See IIud'Morris, 2V2 miles south of New Lebanon. New Leb-

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FOR SALE Pipe and pipe fittings, metal fireplace shields, window weights, doors, one by wines, latns, s by s, x beams, not water tanks, two ventilating sky-' lights and bricks. Call before 7 a. m. or after 6:00 p. m. Harvey M. Parr, Shelburn phone. FOR SALE-E Jackson, 6-room . .. . . .. strictly modern and garage. Easy terms. $5,000. Box 66, care Times. tun bAaaoy Duggy, two baby baskets, one with stand. 23 N. French. FOR SALE 1935 Dodge 1V2- , ton truck. Carl Clark, Shelburn R. 2- Shelburn phone. , . FOR SALE Lespedeza and mied hay. Harry Knowles, Sul livan R. 4. Phone 9054. FOR SALE 20 acres, fair buildings. 7-rm. house, hen house, earaee. outdoor toilet. Strawberry crop, good variety, coming on. On R. R. 5, Sullivan. 3 mi. southwest of Du'gger. Call at 444 So! Court, Sullivan fnr nnntaot T.Mvinff on account of health. Immediate possession, clear title. J. L. Carr. FOR SALE Baled clover hay. Claude Powell, 126 Street. South Main ' FOR SALE Man's Hamilton I wrist watch with, expansion j bracelet. 439 So. Bell. Chas; , Arnett. FOR RENT FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Also two pairs size 12 pre-war boots for sale. Call Sat. or Sunday at 219 W. Johnson. FOR RENT Two or three; rooms, partly furnished. Opel Gilmore, 1-2 mile east of Shiloh Church. FOR RENT Large front light housekeeping room. 20 E. Harris. Wanted WANTED Dead animals. We remove your dead animals free of charge. Phone No. 9 reverse ; tnarges. sunivan Fertilizer uo. CESSPOOL, septic tank and toilet cleaning. Write Box 23 c-o Times. WANTED Veteran wants to buy a Ford, Chev. or Plymouth, '36 to '39 model, 4-door preferred. Phone 81-G Shelburn. Norman Hayes. WANTED 1 Of! arrps of corn gi uuna -ivyman vreea, merom r. J T : -I 1 mr : - tSR. Phone. WANTED TO BUY A few Farm Bureau stocks Write Box , XT c-o Times. . ' . - . Jt , WANTED Improved farm 20 I to 80 acres, near Sullivan. Jas. j H. White, 1421 S. Anderson, El- . wood, Ind. : j WANTED Housework by the day. Box 109 c-o Times. WANTED Woman to take care cf small boy while mother works. Box 109 c-o Times. WANTED TO RENT Veteran"' permanently employed, wants unfurnished apartment or house. ' References. Call 432-Y. I

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salary, good vorking conditions. Inquire Post Office Box 150. WANTED TO RENT Fiveroom modern bungalpw. Adults. I Box 32 care Times. WANTED TO RENT Five- . room modern house in desirable location. If accepted will pay $25 ;to tenant if moving and will get in touch with this ad so I can i rent the house you ar living in, ' or to owner besides the monthly rent. Box 23 care Times. : Miscellaneous PARCEL DELIVERY, any size package, anywhere in the city. ; Phone 262. HUD'S STANDARD STATION. "UrTNTTTTTJ T T5 ""N TT T7T0 "" e "TI : nave a "muea supply ul iuuusuu rruuutuoii-oreu r - v,w ; v. ,i e i uij. iicait i y tuis aiiu i you will want to take some back, home with you. JOHNSON FEED ! atti r.,tT,n, ,,, t tru ourrLi oumvan. in-' vour DreDared material. 60e vd. Beautiful rugs for sale. 400 So. 3rd St., Terre Haute, Ind. NOTICE Wa sh in es and irnnings done promptiy at my home. ,Mrs. Thomas, 223 N. Broad. NOTICE Onen for business. auto repairs and general over. hauline. At Merom StoD 1. Ravmond Bogard NOTICE Livestock hauling to Indianapolis. Going every week.' All livestock and cargo insured , for full coverage. Basil Wilbur, . hauing . . . llduJ1II8' - ciiiibie uuuiie. aisu Keiiui.ii lucai 1 : i i a l i , i ' RECAPPING and VULCANIZ-' ING. anv iob. laree or small. 24-! HOUR SERVICE. Satisfaction guaranteed. Taylor Tire Service. Phone 677. ' SULLIVAN Rebekah Lodge will

have public games Tuesday, Feb. Agnes Rinard, Margaret An19 at the I. O. O. F. Hall,. 7:30 'drews, Faye Johnson, Dorothy p. m. All Rebekahs bring 25c j Daniels, Delores Bogard, Jackie

Prize- I : ,1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our friends and neighbors who helped in any way a me time oi me aeam or oui father, John Carmichael. We are especially grateful to the Rev. Thomas Jennings and Rev. Jack j Anderson, the singers, the Ladies (Aid of the Rose Chapel church, : aiso for the floral offerings. The Carmichael family. TODAY'S MARKETS INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 18.-! (UP) Produce: Heavy hens, 22c; Leghorn hens, 20c; heavy chickens, 23c; Leghorn chickens, 21c; cocks, 16c; ducks, 10c; geese, 10c; capons, six pounds Dn.1 rrcy i Mrfr civ nmmriQ 26c. Eggs, current receipts 54 pounds and over, 3ic; grade A, large, 46c; medium, 33c; grade B, large, 32c; low grade, 25c; pullets. 18c. . t INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 18. Livestock: i Hogs, 5,000; active, steady at ceiling prices. fntilp. P flfin- ralvps. fiflO- stpprs aflt heifers rather slow, early saies uneven, mostly steady to spots 15 to 25 cents lower on good and choice; several loads medium and good, $15.50 $16.00; few medium, and good heifers, $13.50 $15.50; cows slow; early sales steady to weak, 25 to -50 cents lower; few good cows, $13.00 $13.50; vealers active, steady, top $18.05. Sheep, 4,500; active,- generally steady; good and choice natives, S14.50 $15.25; choice slaughter , ewes to $H.UU: Dullc medium . and good, $6.50 $7.50. " One-Minute Test' 1. In a blast furnace crew, what is a keeper ? 2. Which weighs the most" a ton of steel bars produced In thvs U. S., or one produced in England? 3. How many of the 10 largest cities in the U. S. do not contain plants producing pig iron, steel ingots or finished steel products? Words of Wisdom If yet v-.-v.ild crail? something', you must be something. -Goethe.-

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m. Anna Eslineer and Mrs! - - - - Wed , T . . , nesdav of Mrs. Louise Daniels. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hall and, i children of Bucharon, M.chignn w' e AT ,: ;::; n oht nf Mr and Mrs. Wm. oray i ana iamuy. Earl Hunt returned home Wednesday from Camp Atterbury where he received his honorable discharge from the Army. Dean Reid left Thursday for Naval Headquarters in Indianapolis for reassignment after enjoying a thirty-day furlough here with home folks. Hold Shower : A wedding shower was held Thursday, February 14th at the i home of Mhs. Mae Wesner for i Mh-. and Mrs. Sam Campbell. Many lovely gifts were received Refreshments of cake, ice' cream an(j coffee were served. Those present were Mrs. Rus-

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... n s Bowen, Mrs. Anna McCammon, Mrs. Ola Bogard, Mrs. Jack Townsend, Mrs. W. D. Campbell, Clara Bates, Freida Hubble, Anna Eslinger, Drue Pinkston, Sara Reid, Ruby Reid, Marguerite Walters. Belva Houpt. Bogatd, Alma Edwards, -, Maude-! I Hooper, Anna Dillion, Esta Ma son, and Hazel Sparks. Handicraft Club The Merom Handicraft Home Fet,ruary 12th at the Holt Hall with Midre(j Zerfas as hostess and Juanita Daugherty as hostess. The meeting was called to order by the president, Dorothy Burke and was opened by giving the pledge to the flag in unison. All joined in singing "The Star Spangled Banner." Club creed by ' Estie Mason; I song of the month; history read ! by Anna Nichols; song, "My I Bonnie", in unison; roll call, j quotations by Lincoln and WashI ington; minutes of last meeting by Grace White; Community Whole Wheat Bread Project was discussed by Irene Raley; lesson on Business Management by Mildred Zerfas; club prayer by Dorothy Daniels. An exchange of valentine gifts was held. Refreshments of hot Russian tpa anrJ browning ivprp sprvorl to Mesdames Mildred Harrison, Estie Mason, Myrtle McKinney, Grace White, Dorothy Burke, Nora Pierson, P'aye Johnspn, Dorothy Daniels, Anna Nichols, Alice Smiley, Clara Anderson, Irene Raley, Juanitai Daugherty, and Mildred Zerfas. me next meeting will be on : March lPth at Holt Hall with1 Anna cnots as nosiess unless otherwise notified. BUBBLE-GUM GOES UP BUFFALO, N. Y. (UP) Black marketeers are even invading the bubble-gum market. A city official revealed recently that his seven-year-old" daughter told him "such a severe shortage of bubble-gum that storekeepers and even children lucky enough 1 to buy some, are charging 3, 5", and in some instances 10 cents for one stick of the gum." GRAB BAG Hints on Etiquette Making each member of "your family feel fhey are welcome, wanted and appreciated in the home is good manners, too. Today's Horoscope You will accomplish much in life and overcome many difficulties because you have determination, a methodical mind and good executive ability. You are careful, thrifty, and a good planner. You are also a favorite among your friends and associates. Very early this morning-, -foolish no Distributed by King Feature Syndicate,

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The ' Loyal Daughters class of the Christian Church will meet , . . at the home ot Clara Pierce Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Lois Richmond was in Sullivan Thursday. Jimmie Hill of Indianapolis, j visited relatives here over the week-end. Fred Lane is spending a few days in Rising Sun, Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Siner of Farmersburg, attended the funeral of Ira Anderson Friday afternoon. Sgt. and Mrs. Eob Richmond of Long Island, New York, will bev the. guest of his parents ior the next two weeks.. TSgt. Lois Thompson of the Marines has received her discharge and has returned to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thompson. Miss Clara Pittman, Mrs. Effie I Scott and Mrs. Olive McClanahan ' nf Sullivan nftenrteH thp funeral of Ira Anderson here Friday ' afternoon. DALE-THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale of Detroit, Michigan, former residents of Sullivan, have announced the marriage of their daughter, Freida Lois, 'to Kenneth J. Thompson, son- of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Thompson oi Kihgsiury,.. Indiana. The double. Ving ceremony was read by the Rev.: Charles Boyliss in the William Ford Memorial Church of Detroit, at seven o'clock Friday evening, February 8th. Bridal ' airs VvCre Plaved preceding the ceremonv by tne organist, miss Betty Turpen and Ozro Wagner,

both of Detroit, were' their I attendants. Ozro Latshaw, Carlisle post- - The bride wore a white wool master, was taken to the Mary suit with chartreuse accesories Sherman Hospital several days and a fuschia orchid. Miss Betty a6 suffering with a foot ailTurpen, aunt of the bride, wore ment- and is reported to be geta chartreuse . gabardine dress j tine aloS nicely, with, black accessories and a Mr3 c L Enge well known corsage of white carnations. Gm townsllip resident who sufAfter the wedding ceremony afered a broken hjp in a faU at reception war, held at the home ,her home Monday afternoou was of the bride's parents. The table taken to the Mary Sherman was decorated with a two tier, if ,

I wedding cake a miniature bride and groom, white gladiolias and yellow jonquils. . Both the bride and groom are graduates of Kingsbury High School with the class of 1942. The bride is a nurse at Grace I Hospnal a d the groom is em ployed by the Greyhound Company in Detroit. HICKORY Mrs. Dihone Price and Mike, spent Sunday with and Mrs. Jess Price of Burris Chapel community. son, Mr. the '"Mr. and Mrs. George and Audrey and Mrs. Gen .pheglcy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clayton near Bicknell. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Boony were guests bunday or Mr. art.-.i . Mrs. Johnny Boone. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Willis, ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Willis and family and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris and family were guests Sunday of lit. and Mrs. Cornie Willis. ' Pfc. Carl Moore of Camp Atterbury,- spent a' few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and Mack. tions may pervade " the atmos phere, so look before you leap. The moon enters Libra at 12:39 p. m. Expect little from an emotional situation this afternoon. Disappointment is likely. One Minute Test Answers 1. The top man in a fclast furnace crew. 2. The ton produced in England, because In the U. S, the net ton of 2,000 pounds 13 u?ed; in England the gross ton of 2,210 pounds. 3. One, Boston. lac

L1 Pvt. Carl J. Sproatt, patient in the Naval Hospital at Great Lakes, spent the week-end here with his Darents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sproatt. i John Ready and family of Vincennes, visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ready. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miley of Indianapolis, spent the weekend with Mr. Miley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Miley. Robert D. Sproatt arrived homa Thursday after .receiving his discharge. fcCe D. Davis of Martinsville, spent the week-end here with him back "to MaJtinsviUe where they will make their future j home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Grass and Mrs. Lee Grass scent Wednesday in Terre Haute. Mr. ui d Mrs. Roy Lanham and Miss Rose Houpt of Indianapolis, - o ilor3 Saturday and Sunday the -0..s'.s of Miss Houpt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Houpt. Mrs. Esther Hoke of New Albany, spent the week-end at her home here. Mrs Ida M: Allen, Mrs. Mabel Groves and Mrs. Mary Grovesr of j Terre' Haute, were gues of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Steffy Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Meeker-and daughter of Robinson, Illinois, were Sunday guests of Mrs. and Mrs. , Meekers parents. Mr. W. L. Jones. BUSINESS CHANGES Sheldon (Shad) Montgomery has purchased the filling station property opposite the Carlisle High School building recently occupied by C G. Phillippe. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Shields I of Detroit, Michigim, have purI chased the J. E. Preston grocery ! and filling station, corner Harrison and West streets and took i possession Tuesday morning. Mrs. I Shields is the former Miss Marie Ladson of Paxton.

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SHELBURN WINS Shelburn's Panthers closed one of their best basketball seasons Friday night with a resounding 38 to 33 victory over the Hymera Shakamaks. Shelburn built up a comfortable lead in the second Quarter but Hymera came back i strong in the third to press the ::.,,, tri th f;n:,h Nipk Rnissue to the finish. Nick Bolinger was Shelburn's offensive hero with eight field goals and a free throw while Wright and Tipton led the Hymera cause. INDIANS RUN WILD The Carlisle Indians were in ! fine fettle Friday night when they tuned up for the sectional ; tournament 'with a 70 to 21 victory over the Gray?ville Greyhounds. Carlisle kept the net". ' hot in the game at Graysville, hitting 32 field goals. Barker 1 again led the scalpers with 23 points and Robbins and Ferguson also hit consistently with nine and i field goals respectively TIGERS TRIUMPH The New Lebanon Tigers turnea nacK DairoanKs 44 to .m in a i fast game played at Fairbanks I Friday night. The lead changed ! hands several times, with New ! Lebanon gaining a margin in the I third period and protecting it to i the finish. The Tigers led 11 to 5 at the end of the first quarter, ' 17 to 16 at the half and 32 to 27 j at the end of the third period. Noble and Dix, centers for the ! rival quintets, each. scored 17 points TURTLE CKEEK NEWS Miss Ruth Cardey, who underwent an emergency appendectomy February 4th at the Mary Sherman Hospital was returned to her home near New Lebanon Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Riggs moved recently into the Lewis Chowning property near New 1. t-1 r uA-

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